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only doctors are authorized to give anti venom
Seven doctors looked at the patient before Dr. House discovered how to cure her illness. The doctors' notes all reflected this fact.
Because of its high abuse potential many doctors are reluctant to perscribe it. If it is the appropriate medication, a doctor will give it. So the answer depends on what the patient wants or needs it for.
Either remove it manually by surgery or give this patient diuretics in addition to the prescription your doc may prescribe.
In California and some other states of the U.S doctors are allowed to give medical marijuana for anxiety, insomnia, back pain, cancer and many other diseases that do not need to be proven and only claimed by the patient
Most doctors do not give lasix before a transfusion, but give it between 2 units of PRBC to prevent fluid volume overload.
doctor always gives priscription to patient when he does all invistigations then possible to give priscription.thanks from rakesh kishan lal
Depends on the disease. Some can be cured if the doctor give the patient the right medicine. Some needs surgery. Some can't be cured.
do doctors give out samples of zanaflrx
yes but only if the reason they are receiving this information is because they are transferring this patient to that other docterAdded: . . . OR . . . the person is a patient of BOTH doctors and they are consulting (e.g.: a medical specialist - a Radiologist - a Surgeon - etc). There are any number of reasons for doctors to legitimately consult and exchange information with one another about a patient. However, if they are jsut sitting at the country club and trading stories about odd patients - no. That is not allowed wither by the medicalprofession code of ethics, OR HIPAA.
A doctor does not charge for patient records, but they can charge a nominal fee for copying it to give to you. Each jurisdiction governs how much the doctor can charge for this, but it is usually pretty small. Many doctors will waive this fee if the patient asks for it, though they don't have to.
Give an example of how a conversation between the person answering the phone at a doctor's office and the patient who called could create a contract, demonstrating your knowledge of contract law and agency law.